
Vulgar History: Regency Era Mary Shelley's mother, Mary Wollstonecraft (part one)
Oct 8, 2025
Dive into the tumultuous life of Mary Wollstonecraft, a woman shaped by her abusive upbringing and fierce independence. Discover her struggles against domestic violence, the impact of her friend Fanny Blood, and her ambitious vision to educate girls. Explore her transition from grief over loss to becoming a renowned writer advocating for women's rights. Uncover how her radical ideas and literary achievements paved the way for future generations, all while setting the stage for the legendary Mary Shelley.
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Childhood Of Rage And Rebellion
- Mary Wollstonecraft grew up in a violent, unstable household with an abusive father and a passive mother.
- Her childhood drove her lifelong insurgency against male authority and injustice.
Nature As Solace And Formation
- As a child Mary preferred roaming fields and climbing trees to dolls and domestic play.
- She used nature both to escape family chaos and to form her independent identity.
Soulmate Friendship With Fanny Blood
- Mary formed an intense, soulmate friendship with Fanny Blood and dreamed of running a household and school with her.
- That friendship shaped Mary’s early ambitions and emotional life.




